Travel Phrasal Verbs & Vocabulary: Funny Story for English Listening Practice

Travel Phrasal Verbs & Vocabulary: Funny Story for English Listening Practice

Join Alex and Sam in this hilarious episode of Slow English: The Podcast! 🎙️✈️ Alex returns from his "authentic" eco-trip with a sombrero, a jar of empty air, and a traumatic story involving a chicken truck and spicy jellyfish. In this episode, you will learn essential English Phrasal Verbs related to Travel while laughing at Alex's misfortunes. This is perfect listening practice for intermediate English learners (B1-B2) who want to improve their vocabulary and understanding of natural conversation. 🎧 In this episode, you will learn: How to talk about travel disasters. The reality of "budget airlines" and airport security. 20+ Phrasal Verbs explained in context. 📝 Key Phrasal Verbs in this Story: Touch down: To land (plane). Set off: To start a journey. Rip off: To charge too much money. Drop off: To take someone to a place and leave them there. Hold up: To delay. Look around: To explore an area. Put up with: To tolerate an unpleasant situation. Check out: To examine or inspect something. Run away: To escape/flee. Get along: To have a good relationship. 👇 Discussion Question: Have you ever had a travel disaster? Did you ever get "ripped off" like Alex? Tell us your story in the comments! 🔔 Subscribe to Slow English: The Podcast for more funny stories and listening practice! #SlowEnglish #LearnEnglish #EnglishPodcast #PhrasalVerbs #TravelEnglish #EnglishListening #ESL #Storytelling #FunnyStories